As a trade association the GSHPA brings together over 150 members and interested parties from across the heat pump installation industry to develop a strong, dynamic and sustainable environment for heating and cooling systems that are based on heat capture, heat storage and heat transfer, including heat sharing networks and demand side management.
The Heat Pump Association (HPA) is the UK’s leading authority on the use and benefits of heat pump technology and includes many of the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components and associated equipment.
The Heat Pump Association (HPA) is the UK’s leading authority on the use and benefits of heat pump technology and includes many of the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components and associated equipment.
The Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg for Renewable Energy (HI ERN) investigates and develops material- and process-based solutions for a climate-neutral, sustainable, and cost-effective utilization of renewable energies. The institute works on the structural and functional characterization, modeling, and processing of materials relevant to hydrogen and solar technology. The common goal is the understanding of structure-performance-process relationship on the mesoscale.
The HIAT institute is specialised on research and development in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technology. Particular attention is paid to the development of cost-effective and resource-efficient products and processes for commercialization of fuel cells, electrolysis cells and their components. Based on the development of these components, we are able to design and construct complete systems.
The HIAT institute is specialised on research and development in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technology. Particular attention is paid to the development of cost-effective and resource-efficient products and processes for commercialization of fuel cells, electrolysis cells and their components. Based on the development of these components, we are able to design and construct complete systems.
The Huntstown Bioenergy Plant (EPA Licence P0993-01) is a state of the art anaerobic digestion (AD) plant which converts organic waste, such as food waste, into a methane rich biogas which is then used to generate renewable electricity and heat.
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